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NYU Steinhardt News

How Active Shooter Incidents Off Campus Lead to Guns on Campus

New data analysis from Liang Zhang, an NYU Steinhardt professor, and his colleague finds several factors including recent mass shooter incidents impetus for bill introduction.
Areas of Study: Education

Steinhardt Alumni Take Home Grammy Awards

Five Grammys were awarded to four NYU Steinhardt alumni at the 62nd Annual Grammy Award Ceremony.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Expanding Opportunity for the Rosebud Sioux Tribe: An Interview with RoseMary Clairmont, Online EdD Student

In Indian education, there is work being done, and RoseMary Clairmont, online EdD student, is invested in doing it.
Areas of Study: Education

Public Culture Moves to MCC

Public Culture, the international journal of cultural studies, will now be housed at the NYU Steinhardt Department of Media, Culture, and Communication.

Professors Create Free Research-Backed Games to Train Your Brain

University professors from New York and California designed and developed three digital games to help its users’ brains work more efficiently.
Areas of Study: Education

NYU Steinhardt Teacher Residency Launches Part-Time Option, Continues to Expand

New York University’s year-long teacher residency program is adding a part-time or “half-day” residency option to support more nontraditional students.

Research Alliance to Present at ICPH's "Beyond Housing" Conference

Research Alliance to Present at ICPH's "Beyond Housing" Conference

Facebook's Undersea Infrastructure

Nicole Starosielski explains how the social media giant relies on a deep network of submarine cables to keep data circulating.

Disability, Bias, and AI

A paper co-authored by Professor Mara Mills influences Elizabeth Warren's policy platform.

Drama Therapy Program Releases 'Living With…,' the Cast Album

'Living With…,' an original musical produced by the Drama Therapy Program in 2018, now streams for free on SoundCloud.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Leadership and Innovation in the Age of Acceleration:  An Interview with Jesse Jackson, Online EdD Student

Jesse Jackson serves as the head of Firmwide Learning and Talent Solutions for JPMorgan Chase. We discussed NYU Steinhart’s online EdD in Leadership and Innovation program with him.  
Areas of Study: Education

Dr. Maloney Visits Taiwan

When recently visiting Taiwan, Dr. Maloney met with two alumni of the PAA program who are arts administration professors.

2019: A Year in Review at the Research Alliance

2019: A Year in Review at the Research Alliance

Professor Tim McClimon Pens Article on Sustainable Tourism

"The future of the world’s most important cultural sites and tourism destinations should be considered through the lens of sustainable tourism."

Four Steinhardt Alumni Make the Forbes 30 Under 30 List

Four NYU Steinhardt alumni have made the 2020 Forbes 30 under 30 list. The annual feature recognizes 600 entrepreneurs in 20 industries whose innovative thinking has the potential to changing business and society.

Will, Technique, Stamina, Drive: An Interview with Nyla Watson, Graduate Student and Musical Theatre Performer

Nyla Watson, a graduate student in vocal performance, is balancing her coursework and teaching with her musical theatre career.
Areas of Study: The Arts

Singapore Ministry of Social and Family Development Visits Dr. Sudha Arunachalam’s LEARN Lab

Representatives from Singapore’s Ministry of Social and Family Development recently visited Associate Professor Sudha Arunachalam’s Language Experience and Acquisition Research at NYU (LEARN) Lab to incorporate her expertise into their recommendations about children and language for Singaporean parents.
Areas of Study: Health

Professor Linda Shelton is a Dance Magazine Chairman's Award Honoree

Professor Linda Shelton, executive director of The Joyce Theater Foundation, will be honored at the Dance Magazine Awards.

Researching the Relationship Between Technology and Borders

Doctoral student Michelle Pfeifer has received a dissertation fieldwork grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation. The award will support her research into how media technologies are being utilized for border policing and control.

Dr. Marilyn Nonken's Concert Featured in The New Yorker

"Eighters Gonna Eight," a piano performance curated by Marilyn Nonken, was featured in The New Yorker.